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deereone
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Mar 15, 2015

Which GPS

I have a old Tom-Tom now, but wishing for something with a little larger screen. As the old eyes are not as good as they use to be I'm hoping the larger screen would help. I travel via Motorhome so I would like something that can be easily moved from it to the toad. My big concern is ease of using, not confusing to enter data. So what's out there in a GPS that might fill my needs??
  • icanon wrote:
    The Garmin RV 760 LMT has all you need.


    x2 (I think). Only had it a few weeks.

    I used to use Rand McNally's 7710 (7720 & 7730). But after struggling with each RM (the 7730 arrived DOA), I'm done with them.
  • I'm happy with my Garmin Nuvi 2689LMT, 6" screen, the 7" screen is also available, with free lifetime map updates, and traffic.

    I think I paid $269 via the Garmin website/.
  • Since your familiar with a Tom Tom GPS why don't you look at the TomTom VIA 1605M RV. 6" screen car and RV modes. Be careful and don't confuse the 1605M with the 1605M RV. They have different programming and are not interchangeable.
  • You might consider a tablet with a 12v plug and dash mount or even a large smart phone (deactivate the screensaver and pick the mapping app you like).

    A 7" model is bigger than most units and they almost all come with built in GPS. If the eyes are real bad, go for the 10" model.

    When our beloved nuvi dies, it's probably not getting replaced with a unitasker.
  • deereone wrote:
    I have a old Tom-Tom now, but wishing for something with a little larger screen. As the old eyes are not as good as they use to be I'm hoping the larger screen would help. I travel via Motorhome so I would like something that can be easily moved from it to the toad. My big concern is ease of using, not confusing to enter data. So what's out there in a GPS that might fill my needs??


    I like the Garmin Nuvi 2757 7" GPS with free lifetime maps.

    Large easy to read screen, simple menu system, easy to use.

    I found mine on Amazon for $159 Link

    Bill
  • I'm a Garmin fan myself, but my RV came with a TomTom in-dash. I never could get used to it - the interface was just different enough to make me pine for a Garmin, the navigation style is a bit different in routing, destination selection, etc. I finally removed it and replaced it with a Garmin.

    I have a lot of RV related Point-of-Interest (POI) files that I install on my GPS systems. I found that easy to do with Garmin and virtually impossible with TomTom. It could be I just didn't dedicate as much time to finding a TomTom solution. However there are a lot of POI files available for both TomTom and Garmin and many are RV related. If you're comfortable with using them you should be fine with either system.

    One thing I liked about TomTom that Garmin doesn't have is incremental updates. TomTom users can submit minor map changes that can be downloaded and installed on your GPS. With Garmin you have to wait until Garmin updates the maps, usually quarterly.

    I found the maps in the TomTom to be less precise than those in Garmin. In one case I discovered a National Park that it couldn't find or navigate to, but once I was there it knew how to navigate home. I contacted TomTom about this and their response was it must be a new National Park, the park may be "off-road", and/or the roads were just recently built going to the park. The park has been around since the 40's along with the main hiway to it and the park HQ is right on the hiway. In fact the hiway has been rebuilt about 3 times in the past 40 years and it's a major trucking route, and it knew where the hiway was when I was there, just didn't know how to get there.

    I'm not saying TomTom is bad, just different. If you're used to using a TomTom you may not be happy switching to Garmin. And if you're a Garmin user like me you may find problems switching to TomTom like I did.
  • The Garmin RV 760 LMT has all you need. It has a 7" screen. You can choose between RV and car mode, you can put in your RV specs such as weight, height, lenght, you can save more than one RV settings. It also has life time maps updates, you can choose to avoid tolls, etc. also has a great listing of campgrounds, you can use the voice activation, lots of other features. You won't regret it. I know I haven't.

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